Sewage Cleanup

Safely and correctly cleaning up all types of sewage

Sewage damage is an extremely serious problem, especially when the sewage water leaks inside of your home or business. This water is harmful because it contains fungi and bacteria and can cause severe sickness or discomfort.

Proper sewage cleanup techniques are required to return the building to a safe, useable place to live or work. Since sewage problems can happen at any time, Water Damage Recovery offers 24 hour service 7 days a week, 365 days a year.

Guaranteed services by knowledgeable professionals who care

Our sewage cleanup technicians adhere to the professional standard of the Institute of Inspection, Cleaning and Restoration Certification (IICRC). We can immediately send them to locate your sewage leak, repair it, and treat all contaminated soil and building materials.

Our well-trained technicians can quickly remove sewer water, sewage and mud from both under and inside your property using state-of-the-art equipment. They can also treat all of the infected areas in order to prevent the spread of biohazards such as bacteria, viruses, parasites, fungi and mold.

Plus we guarantee all of our services. If one of our sewage cleanup services is not done right for whatever reason, we will come back and fix it until you are satisfied, Guaranteed.

The dangers of sewage backup

Sewage contains biohazards that can be spread to humans through skin contact and inhalation. Exposure to sewage can result in various health problems including:

Hepatitis

Dermatitis

Weil’s Disease

Legionnaires Disease

Gastroenteritis

Allergic Alveolitis

Asthma

Fatal damage to kidneys, liver and blood

Infection of skin or eyes

Don’t wait to call our properly-equipped, knowledgeable technicians to clean up and contain a potentially very dangerous “class three” black water spill.

Free Evaluation & Written Estimate

If you are in need of sewage cleanup for your home or commercial building, call us for a free estimate. Water Damage Recovery offers 24/7 service, every day of the year. Call now.

How Sewage Cleanup works

We guarantee your sewage cleanup will be done right.

Our IICRC-certified technicians have been specially-trained to extract sewage, mud and sewage water. They will remove and properly dispose of porous materials including furniture, carpeting, bedding and any other items which have absorbed the sewage water.

After the sewage is gone, air movers are brought in to blow the moist air around the property. This is done so that our dehumidifiers can soak up the moist air to keep your home or commercial building dry while preventing mold growth.

If the items are nonporous, like tiles and hardwood floors, we can clean them. Our technicians will use eco-friendly microbials and biosides to totally cleanse the affected area. IICRC-certified cleanup procedures can also include using disinfectants that are IICRC approved to assure that the affected areas are once again safe. Our services include:

Sewage Cleanup

Complete Structural Drying

Decontamination

Deodorization

Debris Removal

Causes of sewage problems

Sewage can invade your property in various ways. A broken sewer main, a flood and even an overflowing toilet can all lead to a smelly, filthy bio-hazardous mess. Moreover, sewage backup can cause dangerous black mold growth, which can be a huge health risk in and of itself.

The most common causes of sewage problems include:

Solid Flushes – The most common cause of sewage backup is a blockage caused by things like dirt, hair, bones, kitty litter or grease accumulation – or by the flushing of solid objects that are too large for the pipes to handle like sanitary napkins and disposable diapers.

Structural Defects – This includes problems with sewer service lines like holes, cracks, pipe collapses, sags along the line, misaligned pipe and offset or open joints.

Tree Root Infiltration – Tree roots can enter the service pipe at joints and travel a long way, plugging the wastewater flow as it goes. These roots can additionally cause structural defects as they crack pipes when they grow.

Blockage of Sanitary Sewers – A blockage can occur in a city sanitary main and if this blockage is not detected in time then sewage from the main can back up through the floor drains into businesses and homes.

Flooding of Sanitary Sewers – During heavy rains sewer lines often fill up with water faster than they drain, which can lead to a sewage backup as the water flows back through floor drains causing overflows.

Sewage backup prevention tips

Sewage backups are one of the most disturbing things that can happen in your home or business. The good news is that most of the time sewage problems are preventable. Here’s how to prevent future sewage backup:

Never put grease down garbage disposals, drains or toilets.

Never flush disposable paper products like sanitary napkins or paper towels down the toilet.

Avoid planting trees that can spread roots that invade and clog your system.

If the lateral line has a jointed pipe system, consider whether the roots of trees could infiltrate your pipes.

Replace your line with new plastic pipe to prevent tree roots from entering your line.

Do not connect any areaway drains or sump pumps to the sewer line.

Locate and keep accessible the sewer cleanout in your front yard.

Modify the plumbing line so that water is pumped to an upper level drain, eliminating the drains at the lower level.

Perform periodic cleaning to eliminate grease, debris and roots in your service laterals.

Install a backwater prevention valve, which allows sewage to flow out of your sanitary lines, but not back in the lines. This protects against not only individually caused incidences, but also those that result from municipality line problems, too.

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“Water Damage Recovery is an outstanding company that not only knows what they are doing, but also provides excellent customer service. My plumbing company, after repairing a broken sewage line, highly recommended Water Damage Recovery to safely remove the hazardous waste. This company lived up to the recommendation!”